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Marion Martin

Marion Martin

Acting

June 7, 1908 — August 13, 1985Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marion Martin (born Marion Suplee, June 7, 1909 – August 13, 1985) was an American movie and stage actress. Martin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of a Bethlehem Steel executive. She became an actress after her family fortune was lost in the Wall Street Crash of 1929, and appeared in the Broadway productions Lombardi Ltd. and Sweet Adeline. She made her film debut in She's My Lillie, I'm Her Willie and subsequently played minor roles, often as showgirls. Several of her early roles were in musicals and she achieved some success as a singer. By the end of the decade she had played leading female roles in several "B" pictures, playing one of her most notable roles in James Whale's Sinners in Paradise (1938). Despite her success she was often cast in minor roles in more widely seen films such as His Girl Friday (1940). The majority of her roles were in comedies but she also appeared in dramas such as Boom Town (1940) in which she played a dance hall singer who is briefly romanced by Clark Gable. She played secondary roles in three Lupe Vélez "Mexican Spitfire" films in the early 1940s, and was a comic foil for the Marx Brothers in The Big Store, where the back of her skirt is cut away by Harpo. She played a ghost in Gildersleeve's Ghost, and was the subject of a legendary fistfight between Gildersleeve star Harold Peary and Warner Bros studio mogul Bud Stevens at the Mocambo nightclub in 1943. Her more substantial roles included Alice Angel, a dizzy showgirl, in the murder mystery Lady of Burlesque with Barbara Stanwyck and Angel on My Shoulder. She also appeared in The Big Street with Lucille Ball, in the western The Woman of the Town with Claire Trevor and in The Great Mike at PRC in 1944. By the late 1940s, her roles were often minor. Three Stooges fans will remember her as western cowgirl Gladys in Merry Mavericks. She played "Belle Farnol" in a 1950 episode of The Lone Ranger entitled "Pardon for Curley". Shortly afterward, she made her final film appearance in 1952. Married to a physicist, Martin retired, and although she expressed the desire to return to show business, suitable roles were not offered to her. She was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to motion pictures, at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard. She died in 1985 in Santa Monica, California, and was buried in Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

Known for

Oklahoma Annie1952

Oklahoma Annie

LaBelle La Tour

Merry Mavericks1951

Merry Mavericks

Gladys

Journey Into Light1951

Journey Into Light

Diana (as Marian Martin)

Key to the City1950

Key to the City

Emmy

Dakota Lil1950

Dakota Lil

Blonde Singer

Come to the Stable1949

Come to the Stable

Rossi's Manicurist (uncredited)

Oh, You Beautiful Doll1949

Oh, You Beautiful Doll

Bar Blonde

Thunder in the Pines1948

Thunder in the Pines

Pearl (as Marian Martin)

Should Husbands Marry?1947

Should Husbands Marry?

Loud Friend's Girlfriend

Lighthouse1947

Lighthouse

JoJo, the Blonde

Black Angel1946

Black Angel

Millie

Angel on My Shoulder1946

Angel on My Shoulder

Rosie Morgan Bentley

Suspense1946

Suspense

Shooting Gallery Blond (uncredited)

Deadline for Murder1946

Deadline for Murder

Laura Gibson

Queen of Burlesque1946

Queen of Burlesque

Lola Cassell

Cinderella Jones1946

Cinderella Jones

Burlesque Queen

That Brennan Girl1946

That Brennan Girl

Marion, Natalie's Girl Friend (as Marian Martin)

Nobody Lives Forever1946

Nobody Lives Forever

Lou, Blonde (uncredited)

Gangs of the Waterfront1945

Gangs of the Waterfront

Rita (as Marian Martin)

The Phantom Speaks1945

The Phantom Speaks

Betty Hanzel

Girls of the Big House1945

Girls of the Big House

Dixie

Eadie Was a Lady1945

Eadie Was a Lady

Rose Allure

Penthouse Rhythm1945

Penthouse Rhythm

Irma King

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood1945

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood

Miss Milbane